Money You save made at Savecl : is Made. money if ypur - -v t a,rry B Money purchases are ros. During this general reduction and discount sale of all Spring and Summer Goods includ ing men and boy's light weight Shoes, ladies;, TTllt5tit ClIlU OIIIIUICII 5 VAJ gandies, Lawns, Dimities de Soil, &c. Waist Silks i fancies, must andill bd suit the buyer. j Great Damage Done by Caterpillars. A dispatch from St. Johnsbury, Vermont says;- The forest tent caterpillar has appeared in millions in Caledonia county. Every "possible method has been tried to protect shrubs and trees in St. Johnsbury.. The city authorities have employed a fire engine to spray trees bordering streets jiith a poisonous solution, but'these ef forts have been only partially suc cessful. It is estimated that the ravages of caterpillars will cost the btate hundreds of. thousands 01 dollars if -they remain another sea son. ords and Ties, Or Swiss Mull, Mous n plaids, stripes and sold at a price to on These prices are all our new Spring Styles. Strictly up-to-date cuts. $3.50 now $3.00 now $2.75 now $2.65 now $2.50 now $1.75 now This warm weather creates a demand for light low cut Shoes. We anticipated this and are prepared vyith a complete line of Ladies, Misses and Clrkjren's Oxfords and Tick, embracing all the very latest styles. The prices which we name on quick clearance sales. $3.00 Ties at $2.40 $2.50 Ties at $2.00 $2.25 Ties at $1.75 $2.00 Ties at $1.60 $2.95 i $2.50 I $2.10 $2.00 $2.00 I $1.40' Our odds and ends, broken sizes, samples, etc., etc., go at your own price. . t them for a limited time'are for $1.75 Ties at $1.40 $1.50 Ties at $1.20 $1.25 Ties at $1.00 ffil.OO Ties at 80c. 75c. Ties dt 60c. We refund money, on all merchandise ex cept cut goods and ask no questions. The 20 per cent, discount on all Krnbroideries will be , continued ' through this' week. "We would like to 1 Kill ULUUD IIS UlU OtUlO KJVIV otfcVtl the acquaint you with will not permit. All prices we can say now is that all rlain and fancy Spring and Summer materials, etc., will be sold at prices too j low for them to last long, so if you want some of the greatest bargains ever offered in the history of, Sal isbury just pocket your money, catch crowd. . First come first served at step, forward march with the HALRRY BROS. A ood Keasdml Is We are often asked the reason why we are not down stairs with our fine goods. Here is our reply: To give the customer the advan tage of the prices by saving the expense from the store and you get good pay for walking up a couple of steps. Give- us a trial. Fine Dressesand Silks and Tailor Made Suits, Shirt Waists and a fine line of Underskirts, Linen Goods, Lace Curtains, Bed Spreads, Matting, Rugs, &c. All goods sold or cash or on time. Give us a trial. BELL BLOCK, 2ND FLOOR, ROOMR 5 AND 6. CO 1 1 K N BEOS inni wo Two-story dwellings in. the West Ward will be sold very reasona bly and at terms to suit purchasers. A NUMBER j Of choice lots in different "parts of town, which will prove good in vestments, can be secured at low i cash prices. . . WANTED: People having farms for sale to list them with us. We are having numerous calls for farms for home ' . . " ' - " - ' " . j ." places. f ' E. I BEAN REAL ESTATE AND RENT AGENCY. Overman Building, Office No. 4. ;j . - - 1 (:().. Take Tate ! Tate Springs Water Cures Indigestion, Dyspepsia and all diseases of stomach, liver and kid neys. " 5,000 .testimonials. For sale by JAMES PLUMMElt and J. AL LEN BROWN. I Judge Henry R. Bryan, Newberne, N. C: "It does me more good than any water 1 have evdr used." i ' j , Capacity of hotel 500. Open all sea son. Write for 40 page annual cata logue. ' . Thos. Tomlinson, Pro-, TATE SPRINGS, TENN. ! ! Mortgage I Sale. , Pursuant to the provisions contain ed in a mortgage trust deed, register eq in. Book No. 12, Page 159, made by J . L.. Udell and wife, Mary C. Odell, for the protection and benefit of the PArpetual -Building and Loan -Asso edition of Salisbury, N. C, on, the 8th day of March, 1895, default having been made in the payxnentTof this debt, which the said i mortgage was gi ven to secure, the undersigned will se 1 at public sale, for cash, at the Cc urt House door in Salisbury on the i 8th Day of July next, the following property! A cer tain piece, parcel and tract of land ly ng in Rowan County and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake on M lin street corner of lot No. 2 in the division of the lands of DavidThoni- asL dee'd, thence S. 45 degrees w. with saad street 107 feet to a stake, thence N 45 degrees W. 6.33 chains to a stake, tt e nee N. 45 degrees E. 107 f eef to a st ike corner of lot No. 2, thence S. 45 degrees E 6.33-chains to the begin ning, being lot No. 3 in. the division of the lands of David Thomas, dee'd, being lot sold said J. L. Odell by Dr. II. P. Murray and now owned by said Dr. II. P. Murray. For full description see deed' to H. P. Murray recorded in 5poK tiy rage 604 Register's office of Rbwan County, conveved bv J.L. Odell and wife, Mary C. Odell, to sat- isiy. acoi, proviaea ior in said mort gage. This . the 5th day of Jpne, 189d. F. J .MURDOCH, Trustee. At What Age Should Girls Marry? Sarah Grand, In The Gentlewoman. It has come to pass that the modern girl marries later in life than lie r predecessor, bhe feels that there is no hurry and takes plenty of time to look about her. Th$ healthy-minded would gen- erauy prerer to marry, out just at what ages is somewhat hard to determine. It seems to me that the only possible answer to the question is also the most obvious, namely, when she arrives, at years of (discretion. 1 his happens at various ages: according to the character and capacity of the girl. Some girls are sensible women at nineteen; some are never sensible women at all. , The Amelia Sedley sort of girl is a survival of the chattel period, and as she never acquires the sort of discretion which is a safe con duct through life it -makes no difference at what age she mar ries. She is the clinging sort of creature who looks about for a man to lean upon and generally find one, for men in ' theory still pre fer her. They sentimentalize on the subiect in their youth and talk about the ivy' and the oak. When they are captured, if they do not suner J;he fate of the oak smoth ered by the ivy, but survive to tell the tale, they still cling to their theory; but they spend the leisure hours of their middle ase at their clubs.. Reduced Hate The - Southern offers reduced ates on account of the following occasions: Wake Forest summer school. one first class fare for round trip. uasaie june iytn to July 14th: limit July 15th. - ( ; . u. C summer school, one first-class fare round trip. June li to July iu; limit J uly 20. n " t" Thomas Thurman, .deputy sher iff of Troy, Mo., says if every one in the United States should idiscover the virtue of Do Witt's Witch Hazel Balve for piles, rec tal troubles and skin diseases, the demand could not be supplied. James Plummer. Useful Information. Never stand, near a tree, iron railing or ljead spouting when it is lightning. r 1 Never leave a gun in reach of vounsr people when loaded. Al- wa3rs remove the charge' when you are done with it. . . Do not sleep in a f-oum where charcoal is burning. If you fee drowsy when near it, go into the am. 1 : T You may save many accidents by always picking up prange pee oil payments and roads and put ting it out of the way " of passen gers and horses. In crossing a road al ways go be hind a carriage. Nover -leave horses in a road by themselves. Always air vaults or cellars that have been long closed before en tering them. Try if a lighted candle will burn before staying in such places any length of time. -w r 1 iveepsand in a hall in, every house where-kerosene is burned as in case of fire it w ill extinguish it immediately. Milk also, has this effect. Savage Hotel, lack Mountaih, N. C- Vrill be open May 20th, for 18; or 20 n ce summer boarders. No'consump t ves. Write for prices. r C. W. SAVAGE, Prop- Naomi Taylor, aged 4 years, of Baltimore, was scalded to death by falling into a boiler of hot, water. Life's Story. Life is but a little story, Punctuated in the main : With commas of our happiness And with periods of pain. Snrincr Lamb, fat Mutton. Liver I udding, Head Cheese, stall fed Beef, corn fed Pork and all kinds pf Sausage a id other fresh meats at J.- S. Mara- e's. ? j Remarkable Rescue- . Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plain field, 111., makes the statement that she caught cold, which settled on her lungs; she was treated for a month by her family physician but grew worse. He told her she was a hopelss victim of consUmp tion and that, no medicine coulc cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr; King's New Discovery for Consumption; she bought a bottle and and to her delight found her self benefitted from first doso She continued its use and after taking six botttles, found herself sound, and well:, now does her own housework, and is as well as she ever was. JTree trial bottles of this Great Discovery at Kluttz & Co's Drug Store. Large bottles 50 cents and $1.00. 7 . What is Kodol Dyspepsia Cure? It is the newlv discovered reme dy, the most effective preparation ever devised for aiding the diges tion and assimilation of food, and restoring the deranged digestive organs to a natural condition. It is a discovery surpassing anything yet known to the medical' profes- r ri 4 sion. James rlummer. v; DR.I.H.FOUST Offers his professional services to the people of Salisbury and vicinity. 1 Office: No. 10, Bell Block, Second Floor. FRESH MACKEREL. I have just received the finest lot of ackerel ever before placed on the Salisbury market. " Try them and be convinced. A fine lot of North Carolina Cut Herring just received. D. M. MILLER. FOR SALE. One 7-room 2-storv house ln: Brook lyn; 1 farm with 2-story house on it, 50 acres, 1 mile from fountain " splen did for truck farming and dairy; 5 or 6 other houses in different narts of town; 1 house at Spencer. It will be well to see me before buying.' 11 L. SIIAVEIl, Agt. Town Lots for Sale ! Lot No. 1. In East Ward of the town of Salisbury, on Lee street,' ad joining M. L. Bean and Mrs. Gordon's property, near railroad, 60 feet by 200 feet. Lot No. 2. In North Ward of the jtpwn of Salisbury, on .Main street, ad- 101 nine the Mowefy, lioueche and Shaver lots; 118i feet by 201 feet. IlarrietUS. Johnston property. Ti tie guaranteed. ' ' - Fo- particulars address, McCall & JSixon, Attorneys, Charlotte, JN. C. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.- North Carolina, v Rowan County. Having qualified as Executors 0 Reuben JMIolmes, deceased, late .o the County of Rowan, State of North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate o the late Reuben J. Holmes to present them for payment to the undersigned Executors on or before the 19th day o June, 1900, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All parties indebted to said estate will plsase make prompt payment. Dated this June 19th, 1899. F W. F. SNIPER," R. J. HOLMES and C. H. HOLMES, Executors of Reuben J. Holmes, dec By Li. 11. Clement, Att'y. . YANTED! To sell a good Farm, containing 55i acres, well watered, bottom land, 10 acres in timber. All necessary out buildings. Three miles from Sal is bury. Apply to J. D.-KLUTTZ Woodside, N. C, . - All Eancy Summer Goods; A SUFFERER FROM THE HEAT, who perspires freely, will be surprised when he notes how much longer the linen done up here keeps fresh and cool when the thermometer is on the rampage, than that they have ever worn before. Our hot weather laun dry work is udoneup" for keeps, and you save money by having in done here. - . . ' SALISBURY STEAM LAUNDRY. 1, inm M l' 1 IJK II I I r J Hi&h Grade Institution For Young Ladies SOS A refined environment and a kind wolor, vre nave moumi conveniences ior your greatest comfort Our uuiiuiiis la iiaiuisuiiic mm citrtiniy iumisnea. More it is fire-proof. Cost of plant. Sioo.om.nn A srhnat in the Southland in which everv teacher is ! 'bra ted Americap, German or English conservatory. You may elect degree course. iriim orirjhrh 4 In Western N. C. faraons for its fine climate. 'In the suburbs of a charmine and hAlthffil oftv altitude 760 ft. A beautiful site of 20 a-res. Rates from $250 to $400. For Illustrated catale tddress REV. C. B. KING, President. Charlotte, North Carolina. " - catalogue Lawns, Organdies, Crepons At the Uniform Prices of 5 and 10 cents per ;.V yard. ; , ; ' , ! This includes French Organdies, Cotton Crepons and Fancy Piques. Above quotations are less than half price. Call in time arid get a b ar ga i n . IlfBfliB Clearance Sale. The Mechanics and Investors Union -. Provides the citizens of North Carolina with the best plan for the profita ble and safe investment of monthly savings that has ever been devised.. Tbe following reasonsare given in supportof the statement: 1. The Company is operated under a carefully-prepared charter, granted by the State of North Carolina in May, 1893, to well-known citizens of Kaleigh. 2. The.plans of the Company were prepared .witli the utingst care by cup able experts; and are in exact accord wii.h the laws of the State. 3. The Officers and Directors are prudgnt, honest and careful business men, who are themselves stockholders, and are doubly interested in the wel fare and financial success of. the Company. 4. The permanence of the Company has been provided for in the same manner that banks and other corporations provide for their safety and per manence. That is to say The stockholders are not permitted to break up and ruin the Company by demanding the return of their stock before matur ity. They can sell and transfer it without cost, or the Company will make advances on it. 5. The plans provide for theregular monthly payment of. sixty-five cents per month for $100 of stock, or for its multiples up to $ia50 per month to' one person, which latter payment will, in one hundred months, mature $3,000 stock, making an investment adapte'd to the poor man, woman or child who can only save two cents per day, also to the parent who wishes to create a lund of $"00, $1,000 or $3,000 for the education of his family. 6. The Guarantee Fund, which now . amounts" to several thousands dol lars, protects the stock of every member (whether investor or borrower) from damage or. loss. Incase of death, the Trustee of this Fund becomes respon sible for the monthly dues until' maturity of the shares of stock, at, which time the widow or heir will receive the full amount. This increases the value and security of the investment.' . ," 7. The funds of the Company are invested in first mortgages on improv ed real estate, which are held by B S. JermaD, Treasurer and Trustee, 1'or the protection, benefit and final payment of the stock held by the members. These securities are. not transferable, and they can not be used for any. other purpose. The Company owes no debts of any kind. . : 8.- The Company will at any time make advances,. on a member's stock in sums of fifty dollars and multiples, to the full extent of his payments to the Loan Fund. This is done without expense tor papers. 9. It is a purely mutual. Company; the profits are divided to the invet ingand borrowing members iq proportion to their shares.of stock. in ' Tli o Pnmnanv nave fhp n1.ir lay nn 't.Vip atnr lr. Tt. 5s nrit. t.MY:ihlr. in the hands of the owner. .11. In order to become a'member, and participate in the advantages, the Company requires a written application, giving full particulars. The Officers of the Company are: . Jno. C. Drewry, President; J. S. Wyn nie, Vice-Pres.ident; R S. Jermaa; Treasurer; Ji N. Holding, Attorney; Geo. A lion KonrnrnVv W S Primrnp H fl. T.nt.ta . . You are Invited to Become a Stockholder. C. B. JORDAN, Agent, - Salisbury, N. C. AVarrn Weather Eatables : Fine Cream Cheese. Heinz's Sweet Pickles Fancy Cakes and Crackers. Vienna Sausage. Potted Ham, Tongue, Chicken, Turkey, Etc, And other things suitable for cold, V quick lunches. Lichtenstein & Teiser. Phone 104, Bell Block.

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